Idaho Forest Group donates $50,000 to Schweitzer CTE Center at LC State

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Lewis-Clark State College has received a $50,000 donation from Idaho Forest Group for naming rights for two industrial electronics classrooms on the main level of the college’s new Schweitzer Career & Technical Education Center.

LCSC Career Technical Education Center

The Schweitzer Career & Technical Education Center, which is currently under construction in the Lewiston Orchards, will be a regional CTE center, serving the needs of students from LC State, neighboring Lewiston High School, and others throughout the region. The facility will house most of LC State’s Technical & Industrial Division programs including auto mechanics technology, CNC machining technology, information technology, engineering technology, industrial electronics technology, and heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and refrigeration technology.

Idaho Forest Group is one of the largest lumber producers in the United States. The family-owned business has headquarters in Coeur d’Alene and operates six sawmills and a finger-joint facility with operations in northern Idaho, including Lewiston, and Montana.

In 2017, the Idaho Legislature approved the CTE building project and appropriated $10 million with the requirement that LC State match the funds. Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories donated $2 million to the project, while SEL founder Edmund O. Schweitzer, III, and his wife Beatriz donated another $1 million. In all, donations like IFG’s have helped generate more than $6 million towards the CTE center.

Construction on the CTE center began last spring and is expected to be wrapped up in time for the start of the 2020 fall semester.  (Lewis-Clark State College)

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